Zach Bogosian is tracking to make his season debut for the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

“It’s been feeling good for a few weeks now, the biggest step for me was when I started taking slapshots, I haven’t had any setbacks in quite some time,” said Bogosian, who had off-season wrist surgery and has been skating with his teammates for the past week and change. “Yeah, I feel ready. We’ll see what happens.”

Noel said Bogosian would be a game-time decision.

“It looks like he’s ready to go,” said Noel.

The Jets are 5-6-1 at the quarter pole of the NHL season and will be looking to beat the Penguins (9-5) for the second time this season. Winnipeg earned a 4-2 victory over the Penguins on Jan. 25.

Noel said newcomer Eric Tangradi, acquired from the Penguins on Wednesday, would be thrown right into the lineup against his former team.

Tangradi, who has one goal and five points in 45 NHL games, likely slots in on a unit with Alex Burmistrov and Kyle Wellwood.

Jets captain Andrew Ladd skipped Thursday’s workout for maintenance purposes but will be available Friday night.

Noel said goalie Al Montoya is “week-to-week” with a lower-body injury and forward Antti Miettinen remains week-to-week with an upper-body injury.

Jets goalie Eddie Pasquale was upbeat after being recalled for the first time.

After watching much of the Jets’ 3-2 loss, Pasquale got the call from St. John’s IceCaps head coach Keith McCambridge around 1:30 a.m. in Newfoundland.

“I was half asleep but I woke up pretty quick,” said Pasquale. “It’s exciting. As a kid, everyone looks forward to this opportunity, not everyone can get it.

“I’m just going to do everything I can while I’m up here and try to make a good impression.”

Winnipeg Jets' Zach Bogosian a game-time decision

Zach Bogosian is tracking to make his season debut for the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

“It’s been feeling good for a few weeks now, the biggest step for me was when I started taking slapshots, I haven’t had any setbacks in quite some time,” said Bogosian, who had off-season wrist surgery and has been skating with his teammates for the past week and change. “Yeah, I feel ready. We’ll see what happens.”

Noel said Bogosian would be a game-time decision.

“It looks like he’s ready to go,” said Noel.

The Jets are 5-6-1 at the quarter pole of the NHL season and will be looking to beat the Penguins (9-5) for the second time this season. Winnipeg earned a 4-2 victory over the Penguins on Jan. 25.

Noel said newcomer Eric Tangradi, acquired from the Penguins on Wednesday, would be thrown right into the lineup against his former team.